remarkable recovery
collocation in Englishmeaningsofremarkableandrecovery
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remarkable
adjective
uk/rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/us/rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bəl/
unusual or special and therefore surprising and ...
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recovery
noun[S or U]
uk/rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/us/rɪˈkʌv.ɚ.i/
the process of becoming well again after an illness ...
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(Definition ofremarkableandrecoveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, the fact that many children from deprived institutional settings demonstrateremarkablerecovery following adoption leaves agencies and parents uncertain.
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Many children demonstrateremarkablerecoveryfollowing adoption.
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I think that any unprejudiced observer would say that this constituted aremarkablerecovery.
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In this country in 1946 we were making aremarkablerecovery.
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Some of its financial calls have caused it difficulties, but by the same token it is making aremarkablerecovery.
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It is a mostremarkablerecoverywhich goes on and on, even longer than the recession.
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That is aremarkablerecoveryby any standards.
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The industry has already made aremarkablerecoveryfrom the effects of the war.
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But to what is thisremarkablerecoverydue?
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I think that there could be aremarkablerecoveryvery quickly after the review is announced.
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I close by paying tribute to the miners—particularly to the staff and management, the managers, over men and deputies who made possible theremarkablerecovery.
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She apparently suffered from anorexia nervosa, yet she, too, has made aremarkablerecovery.
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There are some places which have made a mostremarkablerecovery.
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Nor does our country realise theremarkablerecoveryin our financial and economic standing at home and abroad, which underlies all our prosperity.
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We did make aremarkablerecoveryby the end of 1946.
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There has been aremarkablerecoveryof our reserves in the last year.
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That is a veryremarkablerecoveryin the course of a single year.
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In terms of recovery from a low base, this is aremarkablerecovery.
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Some would say that that was aremarkablerecovery.
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Some people may think that service man 1 must have been making aremarkablerecovery, but post-traumatic stress disorder is a chronic condition.
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